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Hello all,
New here so I thought I'd drop in a say Hi. I'm just outside St. louis I have just recently bought a 2004 Ford F-250SD with a 5.4 triton and 45,000 miles on her.
Hope to learn a few things here
I got an invite to post here from slman.I found this site in doing research for what should be my 3rd Ford PU. I have a 1 month old 2007 F150 XLT Red Fire, a.k.a. Candy Apple Red. It is replacing a 92 F150 4x4 that I gave to the son in law with only 69,000 actual miles. It spent the last 10 yrs carrying toolboxes and a ladder rack for my side job. I am an industrial electrician by night (midnight shift) and do residential electric work evenings and weekends. The 3rd Ford I spoke of is hopefully going to be a 48-60 street rod PU. I may tend to be in and out and might be a little silent but I will be around. I am from Sedalia, central area, but may occasionally be seen in Branson or northern ARK. The truck isn't real hard to spot!
If your rod will be a 48-60, you will fit right into the area where I stay most of the time. Lots of good people and information in there. Stop in and say hi.
hello everyone, i live in hillsboro in jefferson county. new to the whole offroad thing, just starting to get my feet wet. i had a 92 ranger XLT 4x2 for 10 years then upped to an 06 4x4 offroad 4.0 in sonic blue with grey tutone.
Well let's put it this way...I have logged over 6 hours on the outside of the truck and still have mud to get off the frame and haven't even started on the inside yet!
My name is Ryan and I am from St. louis. I have had all ford vehicles in my life starting with my True Blue 93 Explorer Sport, then my 2003 Toredo Red Ranger, then my 2000 Toredo Red V10 Excursion, shortly following a Carnival Red 96 Jaguar Vanden Plas, leading into my current Truck: 2004 True Blue FX4.
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